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Gulf Oil Spill Threatens Wildlife

Birds fly past oil booms that were placed in preparation of the looming oil spill from last week's collapse and spill of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig along the shoreline, Saturday, May 1, 2010, south of Venice, Louisiana. Wildlife in the region is vulnerable to the looming oil spill from last week's collapse and spill of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

Members of the Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research and the International Bird Research Center hydrate a Northern Gannet bird, which was covered in oil and cleaned from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico, in Fort Jackson, La., on Saturday, May 1, 2010.

A least tern checks her two eggs on the beach in Gulfport, Miss., Saturday, May 1, 2010. Environmentalists are concerned that the approaching oil slick will destroy this generation of the bird that nests along the Gulf coast beaches as part of it's migratory journey.

An oil rig is seen in the background as brown pelicans fly in the Breton Sound of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Wildlife are vulnerable to the oil spill resulting from last week's explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

An egret stands by the shore near Clermont Harbor in Hancock County, Miss., on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Waterfowl are especially vulnerable to oil spills since they feed in shallow water near the shore. Oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to reach some Mississippi coastal areas in two to three days.

Seagulls gather on the beach, Saturday, May 1, 2010, in Breton National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife in the region is vulnerable to the looming oil spill from last week's collapse and spill of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

Colonies of brown pelicans and seagulls gather in the Breton Sound of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Wildlife are vulnerable to the oil spill resulting from last week's explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

A flock of least terns flies along the beach in Gulfport, Miss., Saturday, May 1, 2010. Environmentalists are concerned that the approaching oil slick will destroy this generation of the bird that nests along the Gulf coast beaches as part of it's migratory journey.

A variety of birds are seen on Saturday, May 1, 2010, at the Breton National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife in the region is vulnerable to the looming oil spill from last week's collapse and spill of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

Herman Moffett of Hattiesburg, Miss., tries to unhook a crab he caught while fishing at Henderson Point in Bay St. Louis Miss. on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Wildlife are facing threats to their habitat due to the uncapped oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Members of Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research and the International Bird Research Center hydrate a Northern Gannet bird, which was covered in oil and cleaned from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico, at a cleaning facility in Fort Jackson, La., Saturday, May 1, 2010.

An injured sea turtle rests in a tub at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, Miss., Saturday, May 1, 2010. The institute is gearing up to help marine mammals that may be injured by the oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico.

A coyote peers from the edge of a marsh in Bayou Pete, a tributary of Breton Sound off the coast of Louisiana on Sunday, May 2, 2010. Wildlife is vulnerable to the looming oil spill from the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in Gulf of Mexico.

A dolphin swims near a marker for an oyster bed, right, in Bayou Pete, a tributary of Breton Sound off the coast of Louisiana on Sunday, May 2, 2010. Wildlife is vulnerable to the looming oil spill from the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in Gulf of Mexico.

Institute of Marine Mammal Sciences researchers Justin Main, center, and Kelly Folkedahl collect a dead sea turtle on the beach in Pass Christian, Miss., Sunday, May 2, 2010. The researchers were collecting dead turtles and will examine them to determine the cause of death.

A dead sea turtle lies on the beach in Pass Christian, Miss., Sunday, May 2, 2010. Researchers from the Institute of Marine Mammal Sciences from Gulfport, Miss., collected the turtles and will examine them to determine the cause of death.

A dolphin swims near a marker for an oyster bed, right, in Bayou Pete, a tributary of Breton Sound off the coast of Louisiana on Sunday, May 2, 2010. Wildlife is vulnerable to the looming oil spill from the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in Gulf of Mexico.